Watch for severe symptoms in older kids and adults, but kids under age 2 should always see a provider
Securing your home, preparing your neighbors and teaching your loved one to swim are key to ensuring your child’s safety
Ultimately, the choice depends on what works best for you and your baby, but it’s also important to be aware of the pros and cons of both
Use these precautions to guard against tragedy
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Make sure their bike is the right size, find a helmet that fits properly and teach them the rules of the road
Posting intimate details of your child’s life on social media, like their birth date and school name, can have serious consequences
Sexting has become all too common among kids, putting them at risk for bullying, blackmailing and human trafficking
It’s never too early to teach your kids who strangers are and how to avoid unsafe situations
They’re nontoxic, but crayons can cause an upset stomach and pose a serious choking hazard
Kids are never too young to learn about body autonomy
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